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On The Grid

Apr 7th, 2012

We had a variation of this image of our beautiful bride Ashley featured on Scott Kelby‘s The Grid. Really they had more to say about the subject than the quality of the photography, but in the end, that’s really what we want. The photography should be transparent. It’s *about* the subject.Watch it by clicking here.Honestly, if [...]


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The Flash Dance

Apr 5th, 2012

We do not present digital images on a CD or DVD. We use flash drives. Not only are they cooler and more cutting edge, but we say there are three major and practical reasons to make the move.1. Optical drives will soon be obsolete. Apple was the first company to do away with the floppy [...]


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Cara G. ’12 | Street Smarts

Mar 30th, 2012

If you’ve followed me for any length of time, you know that I love bokeh panoramas (also known as the Brenizer Method). You’d also know that their general purpose is to exaggerate depth of field and cause the background to look more blurred-out than most camera lenses allow by themselves. Normally I will shoot a [...]


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Your Focus is Crocus.

Mar 3rd, 2012

Using the old “focus and recompose” method of framing your shot is a bad habit. Let me explain why…


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Up A Creek: Behind The Scenes

Nov 27th, 2011

Something I’ve always wanted to share is more behind-the-scenes action. I actually never shown a single one of my photos before the final product. It’s never been that I have anything to hide, it’s been that I don’t believe clients need to see any scratch work. But I believe part of your duty as someone [...]


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With great power comes…

Nov 5th, 2011

Preface: This is not an in-depth review in the traditional sense. There are several sources on the interwebs for that. I was originally *just* going to write about the AC3 Zone Controller, and realized that’s like reviewing a touchscreen without mentioning the phone to which it’s attached. So it evolved into this: a hands-on description [...]


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Work it.

Oct 14th, 2011

No pictures today. Just talk. So gather ’round the fire and let me spin you a yarn. I originally wrote this post in June of 2010, but I only posted it as a note on Facebook, not as a blog post. I’ve gone through and made a couple updates, but overall, my workflow hasn’t changed [...]


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Twenty-four and there’s so much more…

Sep 24th, 2011

What strikes me most about my path to learning the art and craft of photography is how hard it was to find a straight-forward reference to lens selection. I remember being absolutely confused as to what lenses were good for what, and while I knew that 14mm was wide and 400mm was telephoto… I could [...]


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